Ein Keloheinu

Ein Keloheinu (in Hebrew: אֵין כֵּאלֹהֵינוּ, "there is none like our God") is a well known Jewish hymn. Orthodox Jews pronounce it as Ein Kelokeinu when referring to it outside of prayer, in order to avoid taking the name of God in vain or otherwise violating the sanctity of reverence to the Almighty. Four different names are used to refer to God in this prayer: 1. * Elohim (אלהים) – God 2. * Adon (אדון) – Lord or Master 3. * Melekh (מלך) – King 4. * Moshia` (מושיע) – Savior

Ein Keloheinu

Ein Keloheinu (in Hebrew: אֵין כֵּאלֹהֵינוּ, "there is none like our God") is a well known Jewish hymn. Orthodox Jews pronounce it as Ein Kelokeinu when referring to it outside of prayer, in order to avoid taking the name of God in vain or otherwise violating the sanctity of reverence to the Almighty. Four different names are used to refer to God in this prayer: 1. * Elohim (אלהים) – God 2. * Adon (אדון) – Lord or Master 3. * Melekh (מלך) – King 4. * Moshia` (מושיע) – Savior